I’ve also finally got around to tidying the code up some (though there’s still plenty more to do), you can find an appspot server, a command line client and various libraries, all in Python, at nigori.googlecode.com. As always, patches are welcome!

The code does not fully reflect the draft protocol yet – in particular, it still uses a Schnorr signature where the draft calls for DSA.

If you want to play with the command-line client, I already have a server running on appspot. Here’s how … from the client directory, run

Not the most elegant interface in the world. Note that the server is experimental, I may break it, delete all the data, etc. Of course, you can run your own.

Note also that the whole protocol is experimental at this point, I wouldn’t rely on it to store your vital passwords just yet!

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So, er, I should probably have a bash at LastPass pending further progress on this?